For the third straight month, Sam Reinhart is atop TSN Scout Craig Buttons list
of draft eligible players.
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. The Kootenay Ice centre ranks fifth in WHL scoring with 34 points, including
nine goals and 25 assists. The 18-year-old from Vancouver, B.C. is in his fourth
season with the Ice and is an early favourite to go first overall in the 2014
NHL Entry Draft. Behind Reinhart, the OHLs Aaron Ekblad and Sam Bennett retain
the second and third spots, respectively, from last months rankings. Ekblad is
producing almost a point a game as a defenceman with seven goals and 11 assists
in 19 games with the Barrie Colts. Bennett, a centre for the Kingston
Frontenacs, has 11 goals and 13 assists in 18 games. Oshawa Generals winger
Michael Dal Colle moves up four spots to number four on Buttons list while
Kasperi Kapanen of Kalpa in Finland falls three spots to eighth. Dal Colle of
Woodbridge, Ont. is second in OHL scoring behind Connor Brown with 37 points.
William Nylander, Adrian Kempe and Anton Karlsson, all of Sweden, remain in the
top 10 at five, six and seven, respectively. Forward Brendan Perlini of the
Niagara Ice Dogs moves into the top 10 at number nine. He has 13 goals and 18
assists in 20 games. Defenceman Haydn Fleury of the Red Deer Rebels also moves
into the top 10. The 17-year-old from Carlyle, Sask. has three goals and 10
assists in 20 games. Nick Schmaltz of the United States Hockey League moves up
eight spots to number 14. The centre has 12 points (five goals, seven assists)
in 10 games. For Craig Buttons final list click here
(http://
www.tsn.ca/draftcentre/feature/?id=49649).
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. Burke is expected to miss two to three months after breaking a finger in the
teams third preseason game. Tinsley, a 10-year veteran, spent the last two
seasons in Utah, where the point guard averaged 3.
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. -- In a span of seven Washington Redskins offensive plays, Justin Tuck sacked
Robert Griffin III four times.
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. Jason Zucker and Matt Cooke also scored for Minnesota, which has won five of
six. Kuemper made five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the
third. The rookies best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he
denied former Wild forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the
right side.DENVER -- Josh Harding was brilliant in regulation and only got
better from there, showing why hes one of the leagues top goaltenders. Harding
made two glove saves in the shootout and Mikko Koivu scored the deciding goal as
the Minnesota Wild rallied for a 2-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday
night. "If Harding isnt as good as he is, we score a few more," lamented
Matt Duchene, who had the Avalanches lone goal in the shootout. But he is that
good, lowering his goals-against average to an NHL-best 1.49. Harding had 26
saves and then nonchalantly described his performance by saying, "I felt good."
This was a big road win for the Wild after losing in San Jose and Anaheim. That
they mustered this sort of come-from-behind effort in their third contest in
four days made it all the more impressive to coach Mike Yeo. "After two periods,
Im thinking to myself, Man, we look like we have nothing in the tank. We look
tired," Yeo said. "There were plays or decisions we made that are usually kind
of a result of fatigue. The way they stepped up in the third period, the way
they kept themselves in the game, the way they battled to give ourselves a
chance to score that goal -- that was a big character win." Trailing 1-0,
Nino Niederreiter tied the game with 3:53 remaining in regulation when he
deflected in a shot from Ryan Suter in front of the net. Perhaps only fair,
since Colorado scored its lone goal in regulation when a shot clanked in off the
skate of Maxime Talbot. "Two fluky goals," Avalanche coach Patrick Roy said.
"They were not pretty goals, but at the same time part of the game." Koivus goal
was nifty, sending a backhand just over Semyon Varlamov and just under the
crossbar. Zach Parise also scored for the Wild in the shootout. So, is that the
type of shot Koivu envisioned all along? "Im not going to tell you what I wanted
to do because every time we go against these guys were in a shootout," Koivu
said. After Duchene scorred to open the shootout, Harding stopped P.
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A. Parenteau and Ryan OReilly to preserve the win. "I dont think we played bad
hockey," Duchene said. "I thought we played a heck of a hockey game. Were having
tough luck right now. We made a lot of good plays and the one that goes in for
us hits a skate and goes in. I thought maybe the bounces were going to go our
way." Midway through the second period, Cory Sarich unleashed a shot from just
inside the blue line that deflected off of Talbots skate and past Harding. It
was Talbots second goal for the Avs since being acquired from Philadelphia on
Oct. 31. Niederreiter tied it up when his deflection trickled past Varlamov.
Once again, the Avalanche struggled on the power play. Theyre now 0 for 26 over
their last 10 games. It was a clean first period, with no goals and just one
penalty on Minnesotas Jonas Brodin for interference. Harding came up big in the
opening 20 minutes and stopped all 11 shots he faced, including a point-blank
attempt from Cody McLeod. Defenceman Jan Hejda was back on the ice for Colorado
after missing a week with a right knee injury. He had to be helped off the ice
in Edmonton on Dec. 5 after losing an edge and going feet first heavily into the
boards. "Wasnt as bad as how it looked on television," Hejda joked before the
game. NOTES: The Wild juggled their lines after recalling C Erik Haula from Iowa
of the American Hockey League on Friday. ... The Avalanche held a moment of
silence before the game for Arapahoe High School staff, students and families
who were affected by the shooting at the suburban Denver school on Friday. ...
Avalanche D Ryan Wilson (back) missed his 17th straight game, but may be moving
closer to a return. "We want him to have a couple of practices before he plays,"
Roy said. ... F John Mitchell played in his 300th game. "Its a good number,"
said Mitchell, who had an assist on Talbots goal. ... The Avs are 2-0-1 against
the Wild this season.
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